New Medina flights

New flights announced in time for Eid

Air Arabia, the UAE-based low-cost carrier, announced today that it will introduce a new service to the holy city of Medina in Saudi Arabia on September 1.

Medina will be Air Arabia's 58th destination worldwide and fourth in Saudi Arabia. The launch of this new destination is part of Air Arabia's strategy to strengthen its network in the kingdom, the company said in a statement.

Beginning September 1, roundtrip flights will operate two times per week between Prince Mohammad Bin Abdulaziz International Airport in Medina and Air Arabia's hub in Sharjah.

"Air Arabia is pleased to introduce service to Medina during the Holy Month of Ramadan," said AK Nizar, head of Commercial Department, Air Arabia.

"There is an extremely high level of demand among Muslim pilgrims for value-for-money service to Medina, especially during Hajj. We are confident that Air Arabia's direct flights to Medina will offer greater convenience for all those travelling to the city, especially pilgrims performing Hajj and Umrah, the Islamic pilgrimage."

Medina, with the population of 1.3 million, is one of the largest cities in western Saudi Arabia.

Every year more than three million people visit Medina as part of hajj, the largest annual pilgrimage in the world.